Towards Homo Digitalis: Important Research Issues for Psychology and the Neurosciences at the Dawn of the Internet of Things and the Digital Society

The present article gives an overview on central challenges humans face at the dawn of complex digital societies and the Internet of Things (IoT), i.e., a world completely connected to the Internet. Among the many challenges to be handled in digital societies is a growing fragmented life style leadi...

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Main Authors: Christian Montag, Sarah Diefenbach
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-02-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/2/415
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spelling doaj-d37a6d820baa430d9a5702904c3ad4852020-11-24T21:06:56ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502018-02-0110241510.3390/su10020415su10020415Towards Homo Digitalis: Important Research Issues for Psychology and the Neurosciences at the Dawn of the Internet of Things and the Digital SocietyChristian Montag0Sarah Diefenbach1Institute of Psychology and Education, Ulm University, 89081 Ulm, GermanyDepartment of Psychology, Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich, 80802 Munich, GermanyThe present article gives an overview on central challenges humans face at the dawn of complex digital societies and the Internet of Things (IoT), i.e., a world completely connected to the Internet. Among the many challenges to be handled in digital societies is a growing fragmented life style leading to loss of productivity as well as moments for self-reflection. In all this, it is of tremendous importance to understand the impact of digital worlds on our brains and psyches and to reveal possible unintended side-effects of technology use. Does human nature change due to constant interactions with virtual realities? In this context, we also face the challenge to design digital worlds according to our mammalian-emotional heritage deeply anchored in subcortical areas of the human brain. Here, we refer to emotional needs as carved out by Panksepp’s Affective Neuroscience Theory and how they can or cannot be fulfilled in digital worlds. Aside from a review of several key studies dealing with the raised challenges, some first solutions to successfully meet the mentioned problems are provided to achieve sustainable and healthy digital worlds, with whom humans can interact carefree on a daily basis.http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/2/415fragmentation of everyday lifeInternet and smartphone addictionprimary emotional systemsneuroplasticityhuman-computer-interactionproductivityfuture work placesdigital depressiondigital etiquettehomo digitalis
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Towards Homo Digitalis: Important Research Issues for Psychology and the Neurosciences at the Dawn of the Internet of Things and the Digital Society
Sustainability
fragmentation of everyday life
Internet and smartphone addiction
primary emotional systems
neuroplasticity
human-computer-interaction
productivity
future work places
digital depression
digital etiquette
homo digitalis
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Sarah Diefenbach
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title Towards Homo Digitalis: Important Research Issues for Psychology and the Neurosciences at the Dawn of the Internet of Things and the Digital Society
title_short Towards Homo Digitalis: Important Research Issues for Psychology and the Neurosciences at the Dawn of the Internet of Things and the Digital Society
title_full Towards Homo Digitalis: Important Research Issues for Psychology and the Neurosciences at the Dawn of the Internet of Things and the Digital Society
title_fullStr Towards Homo Digitalis: Important Research Issues for Psychology and the Neurosciences at the Dawn of the Internet of Things and the Digital Society
title_full_unstemmed Towards Homo Digitalis: Important Research Issues for Psychology and the Neurosciences at the Dawn of the Internet of Things and the Digital Society
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publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2018-02-01
description The present article gives an overview on central challenges humans face at the dawn of complex digital societies and the Internet of Things (IoT), i.e., a world completely connected to the Internet. Among the many challenges to be handled in digital societies is a growing fragmented life style leading to loss of productivity as well as moments for self-reflection. In all this, it is of tremendous importance to understand the impact of digital worlds on our brains and psyches and to reveal possible unintended side-effects of technology use. Does human nature change due to constant interactions with virtual realities? In this context, we also face the challenge to design digital worlds according to our mammalian-emotional heritage deeply anchored in subcortical areas of the human brain. Here, we refer to emotional needs as carved out by Panksepp’s Affective Neuroscience Theory and how they can or cannot be fulfilled in digital worlds. Aside from a review of several key studies dealing with the raised challenges, some first solutions to successfully meet the mentioned problems are provided to achieve sustainable and healthy digital worlds, with whom humans can interact carefree on a daily basis.
topic fragmentation of everyday life
Internet and smartphone addiction
primary emotional systems
neuroplasticity
human-computer-interaction
productivity
future work places
digital depression
digital etiquette
homo digitalis
url http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/2/415
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